Tips for modeling large system migrations
It seems like many of the projects that we are implementing these days are large system migrations. Typically they are 20 year old mainframe systems that are being converted into
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It seems like many of the projects that we are implementing these days are large system migrations. Typically they are 20 year old mainframe systems that are being converted into
This is an excerpt from a discussion on ModernAnalyst.com about the Real world examples of BA career progression. Idevanoff, Thanks for listing these, however I am already aware of each
Hey everyone I hope you like our new look! We have migrated our blog from blogger.com to WordPress. Well all of that is under the hood, so why should you
We often times hear the saying that the requirements are the what and the design is the how. As I have written on this blog before this is not an
Business requirements vs Functional requirements We often get the question asking “what is the difference between business requirements and functional requirements?” In prior posts I have discussed that these distinctions
Paul Graham has a great article on his blog on why meetings feel so disruptive to many of us. He partitions the world into managers and makers. Managers live their
One of the values that we bring is that we can help our clients to decide what scope to cut by providing them with a framework that links quantifiable business
In a prior post I wrote about the different ways you can get output from Caliber RM. Since then we have started using a few additional mechanisms that may not
We have been using Borland’s CaliberRM for awhile now. Overall I really like the tool, but as I mentioned in another blog post there are definitely some issues. We tend
In my last post, I covered three different CaliberRM issues that we’ve found with CaliberRM. In this one, I’ll be covering five more. Individual Object Delete If you paste into
So we have been using Caliber RM for awhile now. Joy Beatty wrote about our selection process in a prior blog post. Since that time we have gotten some more
There is an interesting article by Robert Cringely at pbs.org about IT consultants. I disagree with the categorization of types of consultants however the article is interesting because he mentions
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